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How long does it take to get a NON-B work permit at the Thai embassy in London through the e-visa system?

Nov 14, 2022
3 years ago
Neal **********
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Sawadee kap!

I am traveling to London next month to get my work permit (non b) and cannot get a response on email.

I did the same in Hull many years ago and it only took a few hours. Does anyone have experience of how long it took in London recently?

Please & thank you ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ
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The Thai embassy in London has transitioned to an e-visa system, meaning in-person visits are no longer allowed for visa applications. Therefore, travelers must apply for their NON-B work permits online through the designated e-visa website. Users have noted that previously they could obtain their work permits quickly in Hull, but that option is no longer available as the Hull consulate has closed.
Neal **********
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Thanks for the info.
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Stuart *********
Hull consulate no longer exists. Nor do any other ones in the UK. Visas are now only obtainable via the evisa system. Link supplied by
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Will ************
Strictly Evisa only from UK
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Brandon ************
You CANNOT visit the embassy in-person. The Thailand Embassy in the UK has switch to the e-visa system, which means this is now the only way to apply for a visa. They will not let you in the door as they do not want people on the premises any longer.

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You must apply through this website.
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